Kalamiy alphabet

The Kalamiy alphabet is an alternative script for writing Arabic,
especially the Quran, and can be adapted to any language that uses
the Arabic alphabet. This script is based on the Latin alphabet and
was developed by Husada Tsalitsa Mardiansyah, a high school student from
Banyuwangi in Indonesia. Husada was ispired by the existance of
many transliteration systems for Arabic that are used in Indonesia.

Notable features

Type of writing system: abjad and alphabet

Direction of writing: left to right

Used to write: Arabic

Kalamiy alphabet

Notes

Sukun is representated by a consonant letter rather than a diacritic

Shaddah or tasydid is representated by a double consonant rather than a diacritic

There is a special ligature to represent Alif Lam which is used to differentiate sun and moon letters (syamsiyah and qamariyah). If the alif lam ligature has a vowel, it must be written before the ligature e.g. iíah = اِلَه

Sample text

Standard Arabic version

Translation

All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They
are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another
in a spirit of brotherhood.(Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights)